Aisa Ortiz, 7, plays a game of cards by herself Sunday morning at the Greeley Recreation Center. Aisa is the oldest of five children in a family whose home in Evans was destroyed by this week's floods. The Greeley Recreation Center served as a shelter for local residents who were displaced by the floods.

CR13 between CR 44 and CR 46 - Jersey barriers each side of the creek per J’town

CR 19 between HWY60 and CR42

CR 46.5 between CR 17 and CR 19

Open CR 15 between CR 44 and CR 46

Intersection of Harold and Coleman in SW Aristocrate

Open CR 52 between CR17 and Hwy 257

CR 25 between Hwy 60 and CR 52

CR 13 between CR 54 and Hwy 34

CR 15.5 between CR 50 and CR 54

CR 19.5 between CR 34 and CR38

CR 17 between CR 50 & 52 - Jersey barriers each side of the creek per J’town

CR 54 between SH 257 & CR 13

CR 9.5 from the Southwest Service Center north to SH 66

Open CR 15 between Hwy 34 and CR 54

Open CR 56 between CR 13 and CR 15

54th St Rd between 65th Avenue and 49th Street

CR 54 from Evans City limits to CR 45

CR 46 at SH 60 to CR 29

Open CR 46 CR 29 to US 85

Two Rivers Pkwy south of CR 54 (37th Street) to SH 60

CR 394 from US 85

CR 31 between CR 46 and CR 394

CR 33 between CR 46 and CR 394

CR 35 between CR 46 and CR 394

Open CR 44 West from Highway 85

Open CR 52 between LaSalle city limits and CR 41

CR 53 from US 34 to CR 60.5

Fern Avenue from 60.5 to E. 18th Street to CR 58 & CR 47.5

CR 28 from I-25 to 13

CR 388 from CR 53 to CR 59

CR 61 on both sides of Bridge damaged from CR 59 to US 34

Intersection of CR 46 and CR 17

Open WCR 46 from I-25 to CR 13

Open CR 10 from CR 69 to CR 73

Monitoring 3rd and 8th Streets

Closed from the intersection of CR 17 & 52 west to CR 15.5 north to CR 54

Open CR 47 from SH 52 south to CR 8

Open CR63 from CR 6 to CR 8

25th Avenue from O Street to F Street

CR 108 from US 85 to CR 27

CR 110 from US 85 to CR 27

CR 27 from WCR 110 to 114

CR 120 from SH 85 to WCR23

OPEN CR 126 from SH 85 to Carr (CR 19.5)

E. 24th fron Cherry Ave to Bus US 34

Greeley:

71st Avenue from O street to Poudre River

East 24th Street east of Cherry Avenue

95th Avenue from O Street to F Street

83rd Avenue from O Street to F Street

F Street from 83rd to 95th Avenue

6th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street

5th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street

4th Avenue from 5th Street to 6th Street

5th Street from 5th Avenue to Hwy 85

Windsor:

Open, CR 13 at the Poudre River

7th Street at Eastman Park Drive

Evans:

Mandatory Evacuation of Evans east of US 85 and south from 31st Street to the river

US 85 south from 42nd Street

Evans Wastewater Plant Offline - State Notified

Platteville:

CR 32.5 closed through Platteville

Johnstown:

CR 17 (Parish Ave.) from Goldeneye south to CR 46.5 to the north.

Open, Colo. 60 Westbound at Angove

Angove eastbound to CR 17

CR 17 north of CR 50 closed but open to southbound

Monitoring CR 15

Fort Lupton:

CR 14 1/2 is closed at U.S. 85.

The bridge at the Platte River is closed.

CR 23 is closed at Colo. 52.

Cemetery Road (Fort Lupton area) is down to one lane.

The bridge at Colo. 52 is being evaluated.

CR 18 from U.S. 85 to CR 23

Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District:

Open East bound Firestone Blvd. from I-25 to Cimarron St.

Open Sable (CR 22) from I-25 to Colorado Blvd.

Open Bella Rosa Parkway (CR 20) from I-25 to Colorado Blvd.

Open Colorado Blvd from CR 18 to CR 20

Godding Hollow (CR 18) from Miller to Eagle - washed out

Open McClure Avenue in Firestone

Tipple Parkway (CR 16) from I-25 to CR 11 - washed out

Open Colorado Blvd. from Grandview (CR 12) to CR 6

Open CR 15 from Highway 52 to CR 8

Open CR 12 from Colorado Blvd. to Mt. Albert

Open CR 12 from Glen Creighton to CR 15

Open Hwy 119 from WCR 3 east to WCR 7

Open Hwy 52 from County line road east to WCR 5

I-25 and Hwy 119 - eastbound ramps open

Open WCR 20 from Bruin BLVD east to WCR 11

Open WCR 20 wetland Loop East to Colorado BLVD

WCR 16 from East frontage east to WCR 11

Open WCR 8 from WCR 11 east to WCR 15

WCR 7 form WCR 20 ½ north Hwy 119

County line Rd. from HWY 52 north to WCR 16 ½

Open East Frontage rd. from HWY 52 north to Commerce DR.

On WCR 26 from 11.25 east WCR 13

WCR 13 from WCR 26 to Hwy 66

On WCR 11 from HWY 52 south to Eagle Meadows

Open CR 18 between Colorado bvld and 17

CR 7 south from SH 119 to CR 18

City and County of Broomfield:

CR 2 from CR 11 to I-25

Erie:

CR 10 between CR 3 and CR 5

CR 5 between CR 4 and Highway 52 - limited use

CR 7 between CR 6 and Highway 52

Coal Creek Crossing at Cheesman Street in Historic Downtown

County Line Road and Araphoe (Standing Water)

CR 10.5 between CR 1 and Fletcher Drive

CR 1 between Kenosha Road and Highway 52

Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) Erie Municipal Airport is closed

Highway 52 from CR 1 to CR 5

Longmont:

County Line Road from Colo. 119 to Colo. 52

Berthoud:

CR 5 south of Colo. 56

CR 7 south of Colo. 56

1st Street south of Colo. 56

CR 44 from I-25 Frontage Rd to CR 13

CR 3 south of Colo. 56 to CR 40.5

State Highways:

Colo. 72 at MP 50.5 near Allenspark - mudslide

Colo. 7 eastbound between 55th and Cherrvale in Boulder

Colo. 7 between Colo. 72 and Lyons (MP 19.2 to MP 33)

Colo. 14 between Walden and Ted’s Place - portions of highway wash out

Colo. 66 between 53rd and Lyons (Hygiene Exit - MP 32.6 to MP 20.5)

Colo. 119 between Boulder and Nederland (MP 25 to MP 41) - rockslide

Colo. 119 from I-25 to St. Vrain Bridge

U.S. 34 between Estes Park to Glade Road (MP 64.8 to MP 86.86)

U.S. 36 between Boulder and Estes Park (MP 1 to MP 32)

U.S. 36 westbound between McCaslin and Denver

U.S. 36 eastbound between Table Mesa/Foothills and 96th

U.S. 287 at MP 323.5 is almost over topping

Open, I-25 North to the Wyoming Boarder

Colo. 257 north of Colo. 60 closed water overtopping bridge

Colo. 66 between CR 13 and CR 19 Aurora detention pond failure

Colo. 60 between CR 17 and Colo. 257

Colo. 52 MP 4.67 (US 287) east to County Road 1 (MP 7.19)

Colo. 257 to Colo. 60

Colo. 402 between US 287 and I-25

Colo. 170 from Colo. 93 to Eldarado Springs

U.S. 287 at Larimer County Road 4

U.S. 287 Loveland from Colo. 402 to 5th Street

Open, Colo. 392 from CR 13 to I-25

Open, I-25 South from U.S. 34

Open, Colo. 119 East off-ramps open — west ramps still closed

U.S. 34 Business east of Greeley is closed at U.S. 34 from E 20th Street

Colo. 257 from Eastman Park Drive to Crossroads Blvd (Windsor)

U.S. 34 from MP 114 east of Greeley to Wiggins/I-76

Open, U.S. 85 from U.S. 34 to Colo. 52

I-25 northbound open and southbound open from Colo. 52 from CR 8 (Erie Exit)

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UPDATE, 10 p.m. — Mandatory evacuation:

» Greeley residents in the Linn Grove area: This includes East 8th Street which is also known as Weld 60 1/2 south past East 24th Street and Dilmont Avenue including Cedar Avenue east to Weld 47 1/2 and east to Weld 51. All residents can evacuate to the Greeley Recreation Center.

» Idaho Creek Subdivision and River Valley Village Subdivision at Colo. 119 and Weld 7

» The Spanish Colony and River Park Mobile Home Park in Greeley

» The Cottonwood Creek neighborhood and surrounding areas and along Weld 69, including north of U.S. 34 to the river between Weld 63 and Weld 69

» Johnstown in the neighborhood north of Colo. 60 from North Parish Avenue, west to the river, and south of Colo. 60 from South Parish Avenue south to Molnar or Lacosta streets and West.

» Johnstown in the area that is East from Weld 13 to Weld 17 and from Weld 44 to Weld 46

» Greeley and Evans residents south of U.S. 34 and east of U.S. 85 except for the Riverview Subdivision

» North of LaSalle along Weld 394, also known as Weld 52 from Weld 31 across U.S. 85 to Weld 41

» The area south of U.S. 34 to Weld County Road 54 between Weld County Roads 45 and 47

» Inside of the The Town of Milliken city limits north of Colo. 60

» Residents of the B and B Mobile Home Park located at Colo. 287 and Colo. 52

» There is a 4 mile radius from Weld 82 and Weld 42 ½ around the town of Masters.

The following are voluntary evacuation areas :

» Residents in the Rinn Valley Subdivision.

» Greeley residents along the Poudre and Platte rivers.

The following are previous evacuation areas that have been lifted and residents can return to their homes:

» Frederick residents along Graden Street and Evan Jones Circle.

» The area south of Milliken between Weld 44 north to Weld 46 from Weld 21 east to Weld 23.

» Riverview Subdivision south and east of East 28th Street and 1st Avenue. The access point is from the north at 1st Avenue and 22nd Street.

» Residents in Milliken north of Broad Street between Quentine and Laura avenues

UPDATE, 7:45 p.m. — The evacuation order has been lifted for Centennial Farms in Milliken.

Residents may return home, however, if the area continues to experience heavy rainfall and flooding reoccurs, they may be asked to evacuate again.

The area includes Weld County Road 46 south to Weld 44, and Weld 23 to South Quentine.

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UPDATE, 7:29 p.m. — Weld County has been added to Colorado’s disaster declaration, alongside Adams and Larimer counties. A disaster declaration means homeowners, renters and business owners who suffered damages in the flood can apply for state and federal disaster assistance.

Disaster assistance includes grants to rent a new place for temporary living, for home repairs not covered by insurance, and for serious disaster-related needs such as medical, dental and funeral expenses, moving and storage fees, and personal property replacement.

It also includes low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration for homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits to cover losses not fully compensated by insurance.

Those who sustained losses or damage from the storms may register online at disasterassistance.gov or type in m.fema.gov on their smartphone. To apply for disaster assistance by phone, call FEMA at 800-621-3362. Survivors who use 711-Relay or Video Relay Services may call 800-621-3362 to register.

Survivors should register with FEMA even if they have insurance. FEMA cannot duplicate insurance payments, but under-insured applicants may receive help after their insurance claims have been settled. Registering with FEMA is required for federal aid, even if the person has registered with another disaster relief organization, such as the American Red Cross.

••• UPDATE, 6:42: p.m. — Those displaced by the flood can take their pets to the Humane Society of Weld County, at 42nd Street and 17th Avenue in Evans, if they have no place for them.

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UPDATE, 6:35 p.m. — The Southwest Weld Complex in Del Camino and the Southeast Weld County building in Fort Lupton will be closed on Monday.

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UPDATE, 6:31 p.m. — The Red Cross will close the evacuation Erie evacuation center, at the community center, at 7:30 pm.

The Erie Community Center will re-open to the public at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.

There will not be any fitness classes, water aerobics or KidStation in the morning.

Camp Erie will still start at 8 a.m. at Aspen Ridge Preparatory School.

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UPDATE, 6 p.m. — The Weld County Sheriff’s Posse is requesting hay donations be brought to the west pavilion of the Ranchway Feeds Building at The Ranch.

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UPDATE, 5:53 p.m. — Public health notice: Public health officials warn that standing water should be considered a highly hazardous biological risk at this time. Avoid any and all standing water, especially in the affected areas east of U.S. 85.

The CDC recommends that anyone exposed to high water it wash off immediately and make sure that tetanus shots are up-to-date.

• Sheep draw trail is closed from 71st Avenue north through Hunters Cove subdivision. Do not access trail.

• Flood waters are contaminated; CDC recommends that anyone exposed to high water wash off immediately and make sure that Tetanus shots are up to date.

• Ongoing mandatory evacuations in Greeley include Ash Avenue to Fern Avenue and East 8th Street to East 16th Street (flow of river has changed; announcing warning again); River Park Mobile Court east of 11th Avenue and south of the Poudre River; and Spanish Colony neighborhood; north of the Poudre River at 25th Avenue and O Street.

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UPDATE, 4:35 p.m. — Glenn McClain, superintendent of the Platte Valley School District, Weld Re-7 in Kersey, said there will be no school on Monday. All School events and activities are canceled, as well.

School officials will evaluate whether or not to have school and will make a call each day.

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UPDATE, 4:30 p.m. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency and Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management announced today that 12 additional counties, including Weld, have been added to the Sept. 12, presidential emergency disaster declaration for the Colorado flooding in Boulder, El Paso and Larimer counties.

Emergency assistance is designed to supplement state and local efforts to provide life-saving and life-sustaining measures to areas affected by the severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides.

Direct federal assistance includes a range of assistance undertaken by federal partners, including urban search and rescue teams, air operations, food, water, cots, generators and emergency flood control measures.

In a separate action on Saturday, President Barack Obama also declared a major disaster declaration for Boulder County. The President’s declaration makes federal assistance available to individuals in Boulder County for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners in their recovery.

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UPDATE, 4:25 p.m. ­— The University of Northern Colorado will be closed Monday due to widespread flooding in the region.

UNC’s campus infrastructure is not experiencing any significant issues.

Employees who have previously been identified as essential personnel should check with their supervisor to determine work schedules.

For university community members displaced by the flooding, it includes details on how to make arrangements to stay in residence halls on campus. A link to the page is available in the news section, at www.unco.edu.

The university will continue to monitor conditions Monday.

By 4 p.m. Monday, an update on the university’s operating status for Tuesday will be posted on the university home page, via UNC Today and Around Campus, and UNC’s Emergency Alert system (in the event of additional closures).

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UPDATE, 4:20 p.m. — The LaSalle Fire station has been closed due to a ‘no flush’ order. People are being redirected to the Weld County work release facility, located at 1390 North 17th Ave. in Greeley.

Max capacity is 32.

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UPDATE, 4:20 p.m. — Town of Windsor officials say all of Poudre Heights should have power now.

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UPDATE, 4:15 p.m. — I-25 now open north and southbound between Weld County Road 8 and Colo. 52

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UPDATE, 4 p.m. — Residents in the Linn Grove area need to evacuate immediately. This includes east Eighth Street, which is also known as Weld County Road 60.5, south past east 24th Street and Dilmont Avenue, including Cedar Avenue east to Weld County Road 47.5 and east to Weld County Road 51.

This is due to the Vara Gravel Pits washing out.

All residents can evacuate to the Greeley Recreation Center for shelter.

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UPDATE, 3:30 p.m. — Crisis-trained therapists will be available at the Greeley Recreation Center shelter from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting Monday.

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UPDATE, 3:30 p.m. — Union Colony Schools have cancelled school for all students on Monday.

All school activities will be cancelled until further notice. Administration will continue to monitor flood-related issues to determine class schedule for the rest of the week.

All staff, certified and classified, will report to school sites as scheduled on Monday.

Please continue to check this website for updates on this matter.

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UPDATE, 3 p.m. — Interstate 25 northbound lanes have reopened and southbound remains closed except for the left lane and left shoulder.

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UPDATE, 2:45 p.m. — Greeley-Evans School District 6 has canceled school for all students Monday.

District administration will continue to monitor flood related issues to determine class schedule for the rest of the week.

No district buildings have been physically damaged by the flood.

To plan for the needs of our families and students, all certified staff and front office staff will report to school sites and all 12-month staff to report to work sites.

District employees should contact their direct supervisors with any questions.

Any district employees who are directly affected by the flood are asked to contact their direct supervisor or Kevin Aten, chief human resources officer.

Members of our Welcome Center will be coordinating today and Monday with families staying at the evacuation center, located at the Greeley Recreation Center, to schedule transportation to and from their schools.

People can help by donating and volunteering by calling 2-1-1. United Way of Weld County is working with the Community Foundation to accept monetary donations.

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UPDATE, 2:40 p.m. — Hay and grains are needed for horses impacted by the floods. If you can donate, bring these items to the Weld County Training Center, at 1104 H. St.

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UPDATE, 2:05 p.m. — Officials are reporting that the water issue in Aristocrat Ranchette has been resolved. There are no longer any water restrictions in that area.

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UPDATE, 1:40 p.m. — The Weld County Sheriff’s Office is offering the use of its work release facility so displaced flood victims may take a hot shower.

According to a news release, the county on Sunday has made the facility, located at 1390 North 17th Ave. in Greeley, available from 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Four female and four male showers are open to flood victims, with a limited supply of hygiene products. Residents should bring their own towel and hygiene supplies, if possible.

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UPDATE, 1:30 p.m. — The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Weld County.

The warning covers Erie and Dacono and remains in effect until 3:45 p.m.

The flood warning for Greeley, Evans and Windsor is still in place, as well.

A flash flood watch in place until 6 p.m. includes Hereford, Nunn, Eaton, Fort Lupton, Greeley and Roggen.

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UPDATE, 1:20 p.m. — A public meeting on flooding in Evans is scheduled for this afternoon.

Residents may attend the meeting at 3 p.m. at the Evans Community Complex, 1100 37th St.

The Southwest Incident Management Team, headquartered in Durango, will take over for the City of Evans in managing the flood, according to the city. The 32-member team will address safety hazards, the security of emergency responders, the restoration of sewer treatment, and the recovery effort.

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UPDATE, 1 p.m. — U.S. 85 has reopened between Evans and Fort Lupton.

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UPDATE, 12:30 p.m. — Fort Lupton is not under any water restrictions. The water supply is fine and drinking water is safe, city officials said.

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UPDATE, 12:30 p.m. — Platte Valley Fire Protection District officials say they have confirmed with Latham Reservoir representatives that there is no threat with the reservoir or dam.

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UPDATE, 12:30 p.m. — Officials report that more than 4 inches of rain have fallen today so far in southern Weld County.

The U.S. National Guard has sent manpower and at least four large vehicles to help out. Two vehicles are assisting Mountain View Fire near Del Camino with evacuations.

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UPDATE, 12:20 p.m. — Officials are reporting several more road closures in Greeley, and they’re urging people to stay away from the Poudre River area.

The following streets are closed due to high water:

» F Street from 83rd to 95th Avenue

» 6th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street

» 5th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street

» 4th Avenue from 5th Street to 6th Street

» 5th Street from 5th Avenue to U.S. 85

The following streets remain closed:

» East 24th Street, east of Cherry Avenue

» 71st Avenue between O Street to Poudre River Ranch

» 1st Avenue south of 22nd Street

» Riverview Farms Subdivision, between 28th and 30th Streets, east of 1st Avenue

» 95th Avenue from O Street to F Street

» 83rd Avenue from O Street to F Street

The Red Cross shelter at the Greeley Recreation Center, 651 10th Ave., assisted 51 residents overnight, according to the City of Greeley. Residents are asked not to bring donations to the shelter. Anyone wishing to help may call 2-1-1 or visit www.unitedway-weld.org.

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UPDATE, 12:05 p.m. — CDOT has just shut down U.S. 85 from Evans south to Fort Lupton, partly because of concerns over the South Platte River bridge between Evans and La Salle.

High water again is threatening the bridge.

The town of Windsor reports that its drinking water is safe and its sewer system is operating normally. Colo. 392 remains open through town, but Weld County roads 17 and 5 near the Poudre in the Windsor area are closed, and Colo. 257 is closed from Eastman Park Drive to Crossroads.

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UPDATE, 11:30 a.m. — The flood warning continues for the Poudre River near Greeley until Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

Valley School District RE-1 will be closed Monday, according to Superintendent Jo Barbie. All after school and evening activities are cancelled as well.

Additionally, Thompson School District R2-J and Milliken Schools RE-5J, will be closed Monday, while St. Vrain Schools are closed through Wednesday.

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UPDATE, 10:30 a.m. — Town of Windsor officials say Xcel crews are working on the power outage problem in the area.

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UPDATE, 10:30 a.m. — City of Evans officials are stressing that standing water should be considered a highly hazardous biological risk at this time. It is advised to avoid any and all standing water, especially in the affected areas east of U.S. 85.

“We’re doing everything we can here to make these folks comfortable,” he said. “We know they’ve lost a lot.”

Mike Montoya — an Evans residents who’s home of 15 years is believe to be destroyed, and who’s been living at the Greeley Recreation Center since Friday — praised the staff and volunteers who are operating the shelter.

“They’ve been so accommodating here,” said Montoya, who had two seizures during the previous night and needed medical attention. “At this point, I have my life, I have my wife, we have friends looking after our dogs, and people are taking good care of us here. I can’t complain.”

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UPDATE, 9:30 a.m. — Residents in two northern Greeley communities were evacuated overnight and are still out of their homes this morning.

People in the Spanish Colony neighborhood and the mobile home park on 11th Avenue just south of the Poudre River bridge are under evacuation. The Greeley Recreation Center, 651 10th Ave., remains open.

We’ll post a list of evacuated communities as soon as we get an updated account.

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UPDATE, 9:20 a.m. — County officials say the Platte River is receding to its normal banks this morning, but the water’s still high in Evans, Kersey and parts of Milliken.

Bureau Chief Steve Reams, spokesman for the Weld County Sheriff’s Office, said from an aerial view, the rivers in the county are beginning to look more like they normally do, but the areas hardest hit —Evans, Kersey, Milliken — may not see relief quickly.

“The problem is they were so far over their banks that it’s going to take a substantial amount of time before we start to see any clearing,” Reams said.

Officials ask that residents respect barriers on closed roads and in evacuated areas. Reams said people who disregard barriers are causing road damage, making it more difficult for emergency vehicles to respond.

“It’s hard to keep people out when they’re concerned about what they have left,” Reams said. “The fact is levels in some areas are still so high that it’s not safe.”

Reams said the county today will also work to clear roads in preparation for recovery efforts.

Reams said deputies have responded to fewer than 100 calls for water rescues, but that number for other agencies throughout the county is in the hundreds.

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UPDATE, 8:15 a.m. — The Fort Lupton water situation is affecting only the Aristocratte Ranchettes subdivision east of Fort Lupton, not the entire town of Fort Lupton.

The Fort Lupton fire chief reports that the town’s water supply is not affected. It is fine to drink. But for those who live in Aristocratte Ranchettes, residents are asked to conserve water as much as possible.

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UPDATE, 8 a.m. — It’s raining in Greeley. Thankfully, it’s a light drizzle. Weather forecasters say light rain likely will continue to fall most of the day, and cooler weather ­— with highs in the low 60s — are expected. Thunderstorms are possible this afternoon, which could bring a chance of heavier rain.

A flash flood watch has been issued for northern Colorado, including the mountains, because an addition 1 to 2 inches of rain could fall, according to the National Weather Service.

A flood warning also is in effect for areas along the South Platte River and Poudre River. At 5:30 a.m. today, the South Platte was at 16.8 feet near Kersey; flood level is 10 feet. That is below Saturday, however, when it had reached 19 feet at times.

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UPDATE, 7:15 a.m. — Grace Baptist Church of Greeley officials say their “Pig Roast and Potluck” is still on for today, taking place at noon, after their worship services.

The church is located at 6400 20th St.

They’re asking for anyone to spread the word in the community, particularly to those in need of a hot meal.

Grace’s Closet will be open after lunch for those in need of free clothing, non-perishable food and basic toiletries.

Those services are also available by appointment. Call (970) 396-2782

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UPDATE, 7 a.m. — Weld County Sheriff Bureau Chief Steve Reams said that, based on information he’d received this morning, the South Platte River’s water levels were “receding some,” while the Poudre River’s levels near Greeley were expected to increase some.

He added that he would be touring the area by aircraft this morning and would know more in the near future.

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UPDATE, 6 a.m. — The lagoon wastewater service in the town of LaSalle has been disabled due to flood damage.

The plant will be down for a minimum of 48 hours, officials say.

In the meantime, it’s suggested that residents eliminate use of their sewage system.

Specifically, do not flush your toilet or send anything down a drain of any kind.

Sewage may back up into your home.

Portable toilets are set up at the LaSalle Community Center at 100 Todd Ave. and in the 300 block of First Avenue.